Regulatory Filings

AEP Texas

Energy Efficiency Plan & Report (EEPR)

The Energy Efficiency Rule requires the electric utilities to file an EEPR by April 1 of each year. The EEPR describes how the utility intends to achieve the goals set forth by the PUC and is divided into a Plan, which describes how the utility intends to implement its energy efficiency programs over the next two years and a Report, which outlines actual program results and spending for the previous program year.

The filing includes:

Total actual and weather-adjusted peak demand and energy consumption

Demand and energy goals

Description of energy efficiency programs

Estimated demand reduction and energy savings

Proposed annual budget to implement programs

Program results and actual expenditures from the previous program year

Energy Efficiency Cost Recovery Factor (EECRF)

A utility may request that an EECRF be established to cover all of the utility's forecasted annual energy efficiency program costs, if the commission order establishing base rates does not expressly include an amount for energy efficiency program costs and bonus (if applicable). Utilities with EECRFs may file for an adjustment no later than May 1 of each year; approved adjustments become effective in January of the following year.

Receive a flyer advertising an energy efficiency program? Find out if you are eligible to participate.Click your utility below to learn more about the programs in your area and how you can save cash and energy at the same time!